“In the Cracks” by Molly Vetter.

December 10, 2007 – 7:06 am

When I was in San Diego for the School of Congregational Development last year I met Rev. Molly Vetter and her husband Matt. (Matt probably thought I was some kind of stalker because he was the sound/video guy for their worship service and I was “loitering” around the equipment much of the time.) I really enjoy the few hours I spent worshipping with them and listening to her experiences in ministry.  I was humorously attempting to coax her to ministry in the “Garden State.” Molly and Matt were producing great fruit for the kingdom.

Well, her last post really caught my attention and I would like to pass it on to you.

“This summer, when we were working on making our backyard more delightful, Matt hacked away at this giant plant that was growing in the little space between the back of our shed and the fence. We wanted to be able to keep some tools and things there.

I noticed that it was a poinsettia. I was a little bummed that it had been hacked away (though glad for more storage space.)

Last weekend, while looking for a shovel, I went behind the shed again. The poinsettia has returned, this time in Christmas bloomin’ splendor.

It’s not easy to get around to see it, but there it is, flourishing away in a narrow canyon of metal and concrete. It must be 10 feet tall.

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Lots of little blooms are growing, too.

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I take this as a good sign.

It’s been a week of grand discouragement, frustration and outrage. My dear husband was told he’s on a list to re-deploy to Iraq, as an Army Reservist. In January. Next month.

His local commander is trying to get him off that list. But only so he can go with that commander in September.

Now, I know that it’s not unreasonable to imagine that anyone anywhere near the reach of the military would be called up to deploy. It just really, really sucks when it’s your beloved life partner. And a war that you hate so much.

I had harbored hope that he could make it through ’til he’s able to get out of the active Reserves next November, without another deployment.

So, we’re waiting anxiously, to hear if he’s really on the January list. And then imagining how we’re going to live in this little space between now and his departure.

I hope it looks even a smidgen as lovely as that poinsettia.”

Molly’s blog is Holy Trouble.

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